Manila Bulletin

Angara urges more aggressive immunizati­on campaign

- By MARIO B CASAYURAN

Senator Juan Edgardo “Sonny’’ M. Angara has called for a more aggressive immunizati­on campaign to ensure that life-saving vaccines reach as many Filipino children as possible.

Angara issued the statement after the United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF) reported that an estimated 2.9 million children in the Philippine­s remained unvaccinat­ed, making them vulnerable to potentiall­y deadly infections like measles, rubella and polio.

“We need to be more aggressive in ensuring that every Filipino child receives vaccines to protect them against preventabl­e illnesses. We have to make sure that our immunizati­on program reaches even the hardest to reach child,” he said.

UNICEF data showed that measles immunizati­on coverage in the country has declined to 73 percent in 2017 from 88 percent in 2013.

Last year, the immunizati­on coverage further went down to less than 70 percent, or way below the 95 percent required for population immunity.

The UN agency cited public hesitancy, vaccine stock-outs, lack of properly trained health workers

and accessibil­ity of hard-to-reach areas as the main reasons why many Filipino children have failed to get immunizati­on.

Angara emphasized that the government needs to step up its informatio­n campaign on the benefits of vaccinatio­n program, which should include the use of door-todoor approach in far-flung areas to provide parents with personaliz­ed immunizati­on informatio­n.

“It is vital to identify those who are missing vaccinatio­n and reach them with life-saving vaccines,” said the lawmaker from Aurora, who is running for senator under the platform “Alagang Angara.”

“Improving vaccinatio­n coverage is the key to reducing diseases and deaths among children,” he added.

Close to 30,000 measles cases, including 389 deaths, were recorded nationwide since January this year.

Angara stressed that he has been pushing parents to have their children vaccinated, saying that immunizati­on is the best protection against measles — a highly contagious disease that can cause life-threatenin­g pneumonia and brain inflammati­on, middle-ear infection, severe diarrhea, and sometimes death.

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